15-08-2019 17:06 via theguardian.com

Pullet eggs: everything you need to know about the tiny ‘waste’ eggs now on shop shelves

They can make up 10% of a farmer’s overall stock, but supermarkets have refused to take them up until now. Here’s why it’s worth trying this chef’s favourite
For the first time, mini eggs are to be sold in supermarkets in a non-chocolate variety. They will, in fact, be egg-flavoured, because they will, in fact, be eggs.Pullets – hens less than a year old – begin laying at about 16 weeks, but their first eggs will be considerably smaller than an ordinary large
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